Freedom In The Family : A Mother-daughter Memoir Of The Fight For Civil Rights

  • [bookjacket|Freedom In The Family : A Mother-daughter Memoir Of The Fight For Civil Rights]
  • Title

    • Freedom In The Family : A Mother-daughter Memoir Of The Fight For Civil Rights
  • Attribution

    Tananarive Due and Patricia Stephens Due
  • Format

    Book
  • Published

    2003
  • Availability

    [availability|tl34696000284245]
  • Call Number

    • 920 Due
  • Description and Reviews

    “History happens one person at a time.” –Patricia Stephens Due Patricia Stephens Due fought for justice during the height of the Civil Rights era, surrendering her very freedom to ensure that the rights of others might someday be protected. Featuring interviews with civil rights leaders like Black Panther Stokely Carmichael (later known as Kwame Ture) and ordinary citizens whose heroism has been largely unknown, this is a sweeping, multivoiced account of the battle for civil rights in America. summarized from Amazon.com [reviews|asin=]
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  • Subject

  • ISBN

    • 0345447336

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